Volume 160 pages
"Walt Whitman in Mickle Street" by Elizabeth Leavitt Keller provides readers with an intimate and insightful portrait of the celebrated poet Walt Whitman during his time living on Mickle Street in Camden, New Jersey. Keller's meticulous research and engaging narrative bring to life the daily routines, interactions, and creative process of Whitman, shedding light on his unique personality and the profound influence of his surroundings on his poetic work. Through vivid descriptions and compelling anecdotes, «Walt Whitman in Mickle Street» offers a deeper understanding of Whitman's life and legacy, capturing the essence of this iconic literary figure.
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